The Florida Marlins still need to fill the void at third base before Matt Dominguez is truly ready. A good, cheap option would be former longtime Baltimore Oriole Melvin Mora. 

Mora started his career with the New York Mets back in 1999. He was then traded to the Orioles one year later. Since then, he has played every position except catcher and pitcher.

His versatility will be a huge help for manager Edwin Rodriguez, who would have other versatile players like Omar Infante and Wes Helms to mix around and tinker with.

His power days are behind him, but the 38-year-old can still hit for contact. Last year, for the Colorado Rockies, he hit .285.

He’ll likely command a one-year deal around the Marlins‘ budget. If they’re smart, they would go get this guy.

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